In November of 2003, I became one of many millions of
Internet viewers to watch the Meatrix cartoon....but the lone voice who criticized that universally
acclaimed movie as a betrayal to animals and vegetarian
ideals.

That so-called animal-friendly film (it was not) fooled
PETA, Farm Sanctuary and countless other vegetarian
organizations which listed links to the film front
and center on their websites. PETA and Farm Sanctuary
went so far as to promote the film to raise funds
that ultimately betrayed animals due to the passage
of compassionate slaughter laws.

There is no such thing as compassionate slaughter.
The concept of compassionate killing is a delusion.
Not-so in Treblinka. Not in Auschwitz. Not in any of
America's slaughterhouses.

After doing a bit of research, I discovered who was
really behind the production of the original Meatrix
film. I wrote the following on November 6, 2003:

Vegetarian Message? Not!

So what if MEATRIX is about eating meat...Do these
once-compassionate orgs give a damn? Apparently not.

Who is behind this cleverly-made non-vegetarian movie
which demonstrates how easy it is to fool most of the
people, most of the time?

A list of the consultants who contributed to the MEATRIX:

Chris Petersen - Factory Farm Consultant
Chris is a pork producer in North Central Iowa
who raises pigs for ham and bacon.

Sue Jarrett - Factory Farm Consultant
Sue is a California rancher who raises beef for
fast food restaurants. Before slaughter, she sends
her cattle to feedlots to be fattened on corn.

Have you yet to grasp the true nature of the MEATRIX,
and those who have chosen to support and promote it?

In April of 2006, Meatrix-2 hit the World Wide Web.

This time around, there is no mistaking the intentions
of meat and milk producing propagandists.

In the initial scene, a voice over informs viewers:

"In the past two years, we've freed over 10 million minds
from the Meatrix. People are waking up to where their food
comes from and are starting to buy healthier sustainable
animal products. You've done well, Leo."

As the voice over plays, cartoons are shown of consumers
purchasing "grass fed" slices of cow, "pasture-raised"
cartons of eggs, whatever they might be, and "organic"
containers of milk.

Don't be fooled this time around as most naive animal
rights do-gooders were fooled in 2003. The Meatrix-2 is
a propaganda film that intends to have viewers eat meat
and eggs and drink milk from so-called compassionate
farm operations. Show me a photograph of the compassionate
executioner. There is just no such animal.